2019
DOI: 10.7150/thno.36739
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PSMA-targeting agents for radio- and fluorescence-guided prostate cancer surgery

Abstract: Despite recent improvements in imaging and therapy, prostate cancer (PCa) still causes substantial morbidity and mortality. In surgical treatment, incomplete resection of PCa and understaging of possible undetected metastases may lead to disease recurrence and consequently poor patient outcome. To increase the chance of accurate staging and subsequently complete removal of all cancerous tissue, prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) targeting agents may provide the surgeon an aid for the intraoperative dete… Show more

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“…Herein we developed an innovative fluorescence contrast agent for lymphatic imaging in the optical transparency window (NIR‐IIb, >1500 nm). This imaging modality integrated the advantages of single‐photon emission computerized tomography (SPECT)/positron emission tomography (PET)/magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and optical imaging, providing great penetration depth, high spatial resolution, and real‐time imaging speed.…”
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“…Herein we developed an innovative fluorescence contrast agent for lymphatic imaging in the optical transparency window (NIR‐IIb, >1500 nm). This imaging modality integrated the advantages of single‐photon emission computerized tomography (SPECT)/positron emission tomography (PET)/magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and optical imaging, providing great penetration depth, high spatial resolution, and real‐time imaging speed.…”
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“…However, for intraoperative imaging and tPDT, high absolute tumor accumulation of the ligands is essential for the sensitivity of fluorescence-guided surgery and the efficacy of tPDT, whereas uptake in other organs outside the surgical field is of less importance. PSMA-targeted tracers with a photosensitizer are designed to accumulate in PCa lesions and the fluorescence camera or light (normal or laparoscopic 680 nm laser) can be focused to the tumor site as well, meaning that PSMA-targeted intraoperative imaging and tPDT is highly precise 11 , 39 , 40 .…”
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“…The European Association of Nuclear Medicine published guidelines for radionuclide therapy with [ 177 Lu]Lu-labeled PSMA-ligand wherein PSMA-ligand/PET and [ 18 F]FDG/PET are recommended for the selection of patients that would benefit from the therapy [158]. PSMA-radioguided surgery in prostate cancer may further improve the treatment outcome [123,159,160].…”
Section: Impact Of Psma-targeted Radiopharmaceuticals On Patient Treamentioning
confidence: 99%